The Spectator, Volume 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Page 62
... faces of my pretty countrywomen . Ovid in his Art of Love has given fome precepts as to this parti- cular , though I find ... face in that of the hood , as a fire burns dimly , and a candle goes half out , in the light of the fun . This ...
... faces of my pretty countrywomen . Ovid in his Art of Love has given fome precepts as to this parti- cular , though I find ... face in that of the hood , as a fire burns dimly , and a candle goes half out , in the light of the fun . This ...
Page 63
... face which he never faw , from ob- ferving the colour of her hood , and has been very fel- dom out in these his gueffes . As I have nothing more at heart than the honour and improvement of the fair fex , I cannot conclude this paper ...
... face which he never faw , from ob- ferving the colour of her hood , and has been very fel- dom out in these his gueffes . As I have nothing more at heart than the honour and improvement of the fair fex , I cannot conclude this paper ...
Page 74
... face , had not time to acquaint her with her barbarity as alfo with my refolution , viz . never to look out of my way for one of her fex more : therefore , that your · your humble fervant may be revenged , he defires 74 No 268 THE ...
... face , had not time to acquaint her with her barbarity as alfo with my refolution , viz . never to look out of my way for one of her fex more : therefore , that your · your humble fervant may be revenged , he defires 74 No 268 THE ...
Page 76
... face is ftark naked : fhe frowned , and cried pifh when I faid a thing that I ftole ; and I will be judged by you whether it was not very pretty . Madam , faid I , you fhall forbear that part of your drefs ; it may be well in others ...
... face is ftark naked : fhe frowned , and cried pifh when I faid a thing that I ftole ; and I will be judged by you whether it was not very pretty . Madam , faid I , you fhall forbear that part of your drefs ; it may be well in others ...
Page 85
... face at Sir Roger's left elbow , we shall take the hint , and gratefully ac knowledge fo great a favour . • 4 . SIR , I am , Sir , Your moft devoted humble fervant , C. D .. Knowing that you are very inquifitive after every thing that ...
... face at Sir Roger's left elbow , we shall take the hint , and gratefully ac knowledge fo great a favour . • 4 . SIR , I am , Sir , Your moft devoted humble fervant , C. D .. Knowing that you are very inquifitive after every thing that ...
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